Voluntas Reputatur Pro Facto Law and Legal Definition
The Latin maxim voluntas reputatur pro facto means the will is to be taken for the deed. It means that desire or intention is considered to be same as act. In law, intention is reckoned as deed. Basic elements constituting a criminal offence is act and the intention. In certain acts intention itself amounts to the act constituting crime.
Legal Definition list
- Voluntas Et Propositum Distinguunt Maleficia
- Voluntas Donatoris In Charta Doni Sui Manifeste Expressa Observetur
- Voluntary Waste
- Voluntary Unemployment
- Voluntary Uncommitted Cost Sharing
- Voluntas Reputatur Pro Facto
- Voluntas Testatoris Est Ambulatoria Usque Ad Extremum Vitae Exitum
- Voluntas Testatoris Pro Lege Habetur
- Volunteer Guardian
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
- Volunteer Protection Act